Hershy > Cheetal - spotted deer
Ranthambhore National Park.

Ranthambhore near Sawaimadhopur is the only dry deciduous tiger habitat in the world. This natural habitat covering an 282 sq. km area is also home to many other animals like sambar & cheetal (deers), langur monkeys, leopards, sloth bears, hares, porcupines, jungle cats, civets and hyenas plus a variety of birds. Entry is restricted to certain hours of the day and in authorised Gypsys (Jeep like cars) only. 

http://hershy.smugmug.com/gallery/2512797_UjDgv/1/131958555_Uqtuo/Medium

more pics:     http://hershy.smugmug.com/Travel/290255

I am associated with Tiger Watch, an NGO; since some years.
for details:    http://www.tigerwatch.net/index.htm

for pics:    http://hershy.smugmug.com/Conservation


http://www.ranthambhore.com/


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Hershy > Nice to meet you!
Sunflowers at cousin's garden in Ahmedabad. 

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Hershy > Coracle (057 - Feb 27)
18-105mm ISO 800 f8 at 1/60

Shot at Orange County, Coorg, South India. The Coracle is a round lightweight boat used in South India. 

Read more about Coracle at 

http://www.orangecounty.in/coorg/act-coracleride.php

and 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coracle

This particular boat had some water in it, but otherwise they are waterproof in the sense the water does not come in at all. I did not take a ride here but have done so earlier elsewhere and it's quite fun. Of course we had life jackets on at that time! 



More pictures of Orange County at 

http://hershy.smugmug.com/gallery/7153235_Xgchf/1/459017606_kfsK9


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Hershy > Indian bride (003 2nd year)

This beautiful lady is my friends' daughter who got married last Monday. Two days ago I had put up a shot of her foot with Mehendi: 
http://hershy.smugmug.com/photos/559107962_zckEs-L.jpg

To answer Curious Camel:
The bridegroom is holding her hand. Beetle leaf and nut are put in the hands of the bride and then the groom covers her hand with his, making it a 'union' of two people. 


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Hershy > View of Kandy city (006 Jan 06)
D300 17-55mm ISO 400 f14 1/200

In Sri Lanka, we made a short stop at Kandy en route from Galle to Tea Trails. Visited the Temple of Tooth and after a brief stroll had lunch at a restaurant overlooking the city.

Kandy - a major tourist destination - is also known as the cultural capital of Sri Lanka. Nestled in the hills at an altitude of 488 m, it is located at a distance of 115 km from Colombo. A bustling commercial city, Kandy has a rich history. It was originally known as Senkadagala pura after a hermit named Senkada who lived there. Many of Sinhalese people call it Mahanuwara meaning the Great City. The name Kandy was derived by the colonial rulers from the word Kanda in Sinhala, meaning a hill.

Today , Kandy is famous for the Kandy Perahara-a huge cultural pageant that takes place in the month of July or August. It is one of the most colorful processions of the world. Thousands of drummers and dancers accompanying a parade of ornamented elephants perform in the streets. The leading tusker carries the sacred tooth relic of Lord Buddha, while the spectators pay homage to it. The procession moves along the streets for seven consecutive nights and concludes on the day of the August full moon.

The Temple of Tooth, also known as Dalda Maligawa, is one of the most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage sites in the world. Here, one of the Buddha's teeth is kept. The temple was built in the 17th century. A golden canopy has been added recently.

There are many Buddhist temples surrounding Kandy and four Hindu shrines dedicated to Gods Vishnu and Natha and Goddess Patthini.

More Kandy pictures at 

http://hershy.smugmug.com/gallery/6950360_Soc9F/1/444816807_ygkxM

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Hershy > Jay with Mom & Dad  (104 - 2009)
D300 ISO 400 f4 1/60

This is obviously not taken by me but am sharing it with all the friends here. It was shot by my (grand) nephew Punit just before we proceeded to the wedding venue in the morning. 

Swarup is wearing a silk saree and we are wearing colourful Kurtas. Jay is wearing a silk dhoti and I am wearing a churidar. We have 'khes' draped around our necks. 
more info on Kurta: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurta

The flying kurtas reminds one of Marilyn Monroe flying skirt scene!! :)


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Hershy > Makak Monkey at Uluwatu temple (136 - 2009)
Bali

This was shot during my Bali trip. Tourists are asked to take off sunglasses before entering the premises as the monkeys are known to snatch them off!  One lady tourist did not and within minutes this big fellow jumped onto her back, snatched the glasses and ran off!  When the guide offered him a banana he threw the glasses down and went on top of this stone pillar to enjoy the 'offerings'!! :) 

>>>> EDIT 3rd June
Hershy > Lobby of Hotel Cinnamon Bay (209 18 Dec)
Shot at different times of day - D300 17-55 f2.8. 
ISO 1250 f5.6 1/20 sec - handheld
NO PP except for light & colour adjustments.

more pictures of the lobby & Colombo at 
  
http://hershy.smugmug.com/gallery/6837782_hL4K3/1/437113249_NLbCH

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Hershy > Dragonfly (171 15th Oct)

Shot at my cousin's garden. D300 70-200mm 2.8f (handheld f8 at 1/80s ISO 400)
This is 'created' from one image through Flexi Filter

The original is at 

http://hershy.smugmug.com/gallery/5708489_3Uoij/1/371044563_iZtUj/Large

Thanks to John (UK) for his suggestions!

Today is a special day, beside it being my BIRTHDAY there is a concert in the evening. No it's not Zubin Mehta or anyone like that but to me and my family, equally if not more important. It's the yearly concert of my daughter's old school for Handicapped Children and she along with some of her batchmates are also taking part in it. After that we are going out for a family dinner.  So please excuse me if I don't comment on today's Dailies, I'll try and catch them tomorrow morning (India time).

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Cheetal - spotted deer
Ranthambhore National Park.

Ranthambhore near Sawaimadhopur is the only dry deciduous tiger habitat in the world. This natural habitat covering an 282 sq. km area is also home to many other animals like sambar & cheetal (deers), langur monkeys, leopards, sloth bears, hares, porcupines, jungle cats, civets and hyenas plus a variety of birds. Entry is restricted to certain hours of the day and in authorised Gypsys (Jeep like cars) only.

http://hershy.smugmug.com/gallery/2512797_UjDgv/1/131958555_Uqtuo/Medium

more pics: http://hershy.smugmug.com/Travel/290255

I am associated with Tiger Watch, an NGO; since some years.
for details: http://www.tigerwatch.net/index.htm

for pics: http://hershy.smugmug.com/Conservation


http://www.ranthambhore.com/


http://www.javeri.net
Hershy > Cheetal - spotted deer
Ranthambhore National Park.

Ranthambhore near Sawaimadhopur is the only dry deciduous tiger habitat in the world. This natural habitat covering an 282 sq. km area is also home to many other animals like sambar & cheetal (deers), langur monkeys, leopards, sloth bears, hares, porcupines, jungle cats, civets and hyenas plus a variety of birds. Entry is restricted to certain hours of the day and in authorised Gypsys (Jeep like cars) only. 

http://hershy.smugmug.com/gallery/2512797_UjDgv/1/131958555_Uqtuo/Medium

more pics:     http://hershy.smugmug.com/Travel/290255

I am associated with Tiger Watch, an NGO; since some years.
for details:    http://www.tigerwatch.net/index.htm

for pics:    http://hershy.smugmug.com/Conservation


http://www.ranthambhore.com/


http://www.javeri.net
Cheetal - spotted deer
Ranthambhore National Park.

Ranthambhore near Sawaimadhopur is the only dry deciduous tiger habitat in the world. This natural habitat covering an 282 sq. km area is also home to many other animals like sambar & cheetal (deers), langur monkeys, leopards, sloth bears, hares, porcupines, jungle cats, civets and hyenas plus a variety of birds. Entry is restricted to certain hours of the day and in authorised Gypsys (Jeep like cars) only.

http://hershy.smugmug.com/gallery/2512797_UjDgv/1/131958555_Uqtuo/Medium

more pics: http://hershy.smugmug.com/Travel/290255

I am associated with Tiger Watch, an NGO; since some years.
for details: http://www.tigerwatch.net/index.htm

for pics: http://hershy.smugmug.com/Conservation


http://www.ranthambhore.com/


http://www.javeri.net
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